Are you afrontline worker?

Please complete our anonymous survey

This is an anonymous survey for healthcare workers (maintenance staff, physicians, nurses, PAs, techs, firefighters, aides and all workers potentially exposed to Covid-19) across the islands of Hawai’i. By answering these questions, we can better advocate for cohesive and safe work place policies for you.

In this introductory course, students will learn about the science of SARS-CoV-2 , including the infectious period, the clinical presentation of COVID-19, and the evidence for how SARS-CoV-2 is transmitted from person-to-person and why contact tracing can be such an effective public health intervention. Students will learn about how contact tracing is done, including how to build rapport with cases, identify their contacts, and support both cases and their contacts to stop transmission in their communities. The course will also cover several important ethical considerations around contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine. Finally, the course will identify some of the most common barriers to contact tracing efforts — along with strategies to overcome them.

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Stay at home

The medical community of Hawai’i is working hard to save the lives of those affected by COVID-19. Please help to flatten the curve and stay home.

If you are a provider, please see the Provider Resource page

Hawai’i Covid-19 Healthcare Provider Taskforce

A plea from Hawai’iʻs medical frontline

Our Purpose

Our purpose is to align healthcare workers, providers and scientists in Hawai’i in the fight against COVID-19. Our goal is to work together, with our community, to save lives in Hawai’i.

We are a community of healthcare providers from every island in Hawaii: Moloka’i, Lana’i, Kaua’i, Hawai’i, Maui and O’ahu.

“The Hawai’i Medical Association (HMA) recognizes the vital importance of preparation and coordination amongst Hawai’i nursing and physician teams as we work through this perilous pandemic crisis. We strongly support the integrated efforts of the Hawai’i COVID-19 Healthcare Provider Task Force and praise their commitment and service to our patient ohana.”

Dr. Elizabeth IgnacioHawai’i Medical Association

“The Hawai’i Nurses Association (HNA) supports this COVID-19 Healthcare Provider Community as a collaboration of physicians and nurses to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic as a team of united healthcare providers”

Dan RossPresident Hawai’i Nurses Association

Hawai’i Healthcare WorkersConference Call

HICOVID is a community of healthcare providers voluntarily working together across the islands of Hawaii in a collective fight against COVID-19.
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